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Cursed Barbossa (Pirates Of The Caribbean)

Elegant Zombies

For this Summer 2016 convention exclusive figure, Barbossa has been depicted in his cursed form and accompanied by his small domesticated monkey. Barbossa wears an elegant outfit typical of the 18th century with black pants, boots and coat. With this he wears an elegant red tunic and a belt with a beautifully decorated metal buckle. He is holding a sword in his hand, which is also nicely detailed. At the head level, we find his blue-gray skin as decomposed and his skeleton appearing in places. He always wears a hat with a big feather on a simple green bandana. Finally, he is accompanied by his little monkey wearing a sort of groom outfit like the circus monkeys and his skin and fur are also gray/blue with this skeletal and decomposed aspect.

The cursed pirate

Captain Barbossa is an important character in the first film of the Pirates of the Caribbean saga. This story takes place in the Caribbean in the 18th century and tells the story of the pirate Jack Sparrow. He lost his ship after his entire crew, led by Barbossa, mutinied to keep all the treasure they had found on the mystical Isle of Death. Just as Jack Sparrow has been taken prisoner, pirates land in Port Royal and kidnap Elizabeth Swann, the governor’s daughter, because she apparently has something they want and it turns out to be a piece of the treasure found on Death Island, so they mistakenly think that she is the daughter of Bill, the only member of the crew who did not want the mutiny and was thrown into the sea carrying one of these pieces. This one actually belongs to Will, the blacksmith that Elizabeth fished out when he was lost at sea as a child with no memory of his childhood. She had taken him for fear that he was a pirate so that he would never discover his own identity. Captain Barbossa then explains to Elizabeth that until the treasure is returned to its rightful place, they are all cursed, appearing as skeletons in the light of the moon.

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